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The tornado of new Apple devices has taken us over the rainbow, and we have landed in the world of technicolor. We now "c" the light, but what will we "c" inside? Only tools, time, and tenacity will tell.

We know you are as anxious as we are to find out exactly what the "c" means. Here at iFixit, we like to answer the hard questions in life: "Why is it called the c? Why can't Apple name devices in a way that makes sense? What will the insides be like? What doesthe fox say?" You asked; we answered. So join us for a colorful taste of the Apple rainbow as we tear down the iPhone 5c.

It's a big day, today. We just finished the iPhone 5s teardown, and now it's time to move on to the iPhone 5c.

This is the second teardown of today's tear-a-thon, and though this device may be feeling blue, Teardown Team morale is higher than ever! Nothing can bring us down on such a beautiful night—if only the same could be said for these guys.

We've said it before, but we really want you, our adoring public, to know how grateful we are for our good friends at MacFixit Australia for letting us use their office in Melbourne for the second teardown. Remember, they stock Mac and iPhone upgrades/accessories.

Hey Blandhy, it is possible that your battery is swelling up, pushing the screen away from the frame. This phone is fairly easy to open, so I suggest taking a look at the battery guide to lift the display and see if the battery looks more inflated than the one in the guide photos. Best of luck!

Why use the word childish? The iPhone 5 was the first non-plastic shell iPhone wasn't it? Was the iPhone 4 considered childish? Are all the plastic Android-based phones childish? Well, forget the last comment because everyone knows the answer.

The original iPhone model had an aluminum case. The 3 and 3gs were plastic. The 4's went to a glass and aluminum frame. The 5 appears to me to be more steel than aluminum. The problem I saw with the 5 is a lack of seals like the 3's which meant oxidation will form around the edges (corrosion).

Just a small note here, the 50 cent coin in Australia is much larger than the 50 pence coin in the UK. So the photo can be misleading if you've had no experience with Australian currency. (Their notes have transparent plastic parts in them! :O )

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Though the 5c is essentially a repackaged iPhone 5 (in colored plastic, in case that hadn't been made apparent, yet), the battery has been beefed up a bit, clocking in at 3.8 V—5.73 Wh—1510 mAh, compared to the 3.8 V—5.45 Wh—1440 mAh battery of the iPhone 5.

Hopefully, this will address some issues with battery life brought about by the iOS 7 update.

I'd much rather have the insides of my phone secured to the point where they don't fall apart in normal use. I believe that is why Apple is using glue. They don't want people coming in with phones with tiny connectors that fell apart when a little bit of glue would have kept them in place forever. I know iFixit stresses repairability but I'd rather have a device that doesn't require repairs every five minutes.

Again, as I commented on 5s...I am very curious about the LTE & cell chipset(s)...4 different ones, seem to be shared between 5c & 5s http://www.apple.com/iphone/LTE/ ...I am wanting to know how Apple has dealt with this...is the cell section modular/interchangeable or just different chips soldered in the same slots on the logic board?

So are they using a sub-logic board that is interchangeable for 5c or 5s? How is this changed from iPhone 5 (iPhone 5 could not do LTE in emerging markets, such as china, which is why it was discontinued, they had to have 2 LTE iPhones for these new markets, so, that is one of the main reasons for 5c and kill 5, also=biggest change from 5>5c).

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Comparing the cameras on the iPhone 5c (left) and 5s (right), we see little difference between the two. The one difference between the 8 MP rear-facing cameras is the aperture. The 5c boasts an aperture of f/2.4 compared to the f/2.2 of the 5s.

Additionally, the vibrator motor assembly in the 5c is actually slightly larger than that of the 5s, despite its similar component design.

I wonder if the case is made out of plastic because it can be manufactured easier than the aluminum case. The video showing the injection molding, CNC detailing and drilling (aluminum can handle a much smaller hold than plastic since it doesn't melt at a low temperature), and robots "gluing" and placing the (probably stamped) steel antenna frames should be less expensive and faster to do than milling an aluminum block and finishing it. This process can be done in any country. I'd like to see how the individual components are added. It would be really fantastic if Apple were able to construct a robot and parts that could be totally put together my machine instead of requiring tiny hands to place tiny components and insert even tinier screws.

At the end of this teardown they did a side by side comparison of the 5c and 5s back housing designs and they seem to be interchangeable as they appear to have the screw holes in the same format on both 5c and 5s rear casing. I could be reading it wrong but the teardown says it will do a side by side comparison of the 5c and 5s back housing and only the only difference mentioned is the plastic vs metal.

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Standing next to its sibling, iPhone 5s, the colorful 5c case looks very similar in structure.

The most noticeable difference is (unsurprisingly) the material.

The less visibly noticeable difference is weight: A greater mass of plastic is required to match the strength and durability of a lesser mass of aluminum. The 5c rear case is way heavier: 43.8 g vs 25.9 g for the 5s.

Nestled within the polycarbonate backing, is a steel frame that serves as an antenna and structural support.

As we approach the end of our teardown, we think we have solved the mystery of iPhone naming convention: and here it is.

The one score down is totally unfair. Apple chose the command tapes for easy removal, and you guys took one score off just because you didn't know how to use them. This device should get at least 8, very modular design and straightforward repairs. The only frustration is the fused display

No unfortunately you can not.. The camera is different. The iPhone 5S has the connection for the camera on the top of the board, and the iPhone 5 has it on the bottom of the board. So the camera connection is on the under side of the 5S and the 5 has it on the top. Also the 5 has the flash connected to it. The 5S does not.

A friend spilled some Sangria on his iPhone 5c, and now the earpiece speaker doesn't work. I recommended swabbing it with a Q Tip and a sparse amount of Windex, but if that doesn't work I'm looking at replacing the earpiece. I do have a question on this though... could the spill have messed up the proximity sensor or the controlling chip for it? He is under warranty but I don't think Apple will replace it because it was a spill.

I don’t see why you couldn’t except the internals are designed to fit the case. You might have to design your own case that looks like the 5c, shave down some internal structures, or do something like that. Good luck, though!

My 5c Blacked Out & ' The Phone Store Says There Are Pieces Missing ' In My Phone & ' Tht I Need S New Screen But A Different Phone Store Is Sayin ' My Phone Is Damaged & ' Not Fixable . Can Pieces Be Inserted To Help My Phone Come Bck ' On !?

Do you know what part of the iPhone 5c that saves the photos/videos? Because my iPhone 5c recently got stuck on the apple logo reboot and won't go out of it and when I try plugging it into my computer, it won't recognize it. So I was thinking if I took that part out of the iPhone and put it in a different one, would all my photos/videos be on my new iPhone, probably an iPhone 5 for now. Or is something else perhaps broken in my iPhone 5c that can be replaced to make it work again.

I'm hoping someone can answer this, I'm not finding anywhere where the GPS is located on the iPhone 5c. I've found it several places for the standard 5 and I see above where the chip is located but what about the antenna? Is it part of the wifi/bluetooth array? I'm looking for the easiest hardware/physical method to disable the GPS on the iPhone 5c. Not in software but by removing the hardware. Thanks

Is it possible to replace the "guts" of a 5c with the "guts" of an SE? I really like my 5c, especially the casing. But would I be able to buy an Iphone SE with say a broken screen, and take all the internals and put them inside an Iphone 5c frame? Size wise it looks like it might be possible.

Is there a way to remove the gps unit, or unpower it, that doesn't mess the rest of this phone up? I don't mind losing wifi and bluetooth in the process. When I unplugged the wire underneath the mobo on the top by the camera, I believe that is the gps/wifi/bluetooth unit, the phone started getting hot and losing regular signal as well and then eventually the bottom button wouldn't work. Thoughts?

Dear , iFixlt — I have a white 5c and it has battery issues ….the battery just works upto 4 hours on standby and it the meantime releases a lot a heat…..what could be the problem and please tell me is it repairable? ?

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